Video: Green Street Advisors CEO Craig Leupold Expects Increased M&A, Privatization Activity

In a recent interview, Craig Leupold, the CEO of Green Street Advisors, a company providing real estate data and analytics for improved decision-making with insights to help investors understand, forecast, and capitalize on changing market conditions, shares views on commercial property valuation, interest rate expectations, and activism. He describes his firm’s evolving approach to valuation with the addition of implied internal rates of return, which are made possible by their new Real Estate Analytics product line. On the topic of rising interest rates, Craig notes that while real estate can be a somewhat decent inflation hedge, higher rates have recently proven to be a slight headwind for real estate and REITs. Finally, in the short term, Green Street sees rising merger, acquisition, and privatization activity reducing the number of REITs.

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Miami Commercial Real Estate News June 28, 2018: Developer of Tallest Building Says More Coming; Duke Buys Hialeah Industrial Park for $180 Mil; More…

Okan Tower Will Redefine Downtown Miami As Florida’s Tallest Skyscraper

Miami is a booming international city. Soon, it will be blooming too. Okan Tower, a 70-story flower-shaped architectural wonder will anchor the city’s surging skyline, ultimately unfolding as the tallest skyscraper in Florida. When completed, the versatile mix-used tower will soar 890 feet over downtown Miami (eclipsing the 868-foot-tall Panorama Tower), comprising a 294-room branded Hilton Hotel…

Turkish Billionaire Developing Florida’s Tallest Skyscraper Says More Are Coming

Developer Bekir Okan made his billions in Turkey, but he is spending some of that fortune in Miami, where he is developing the $300M Okan Tower, which was inspired by the shape of a tulip. At 890 feet tall, it will eclipse Florida’s current tallest tower, the 868-foot Panorama Tower, which opened this month. Bisnow caught up with Okan via email to discuss his project and future plans in Miami. Bisnow: Tell me…

TA Realty sells Kendall office park to Cofe Properties for $34 million

TA Realty Cofe Properties just bought a six-building office park in Kendall for $34.75 million from TA Realty. The Miami-based commercial real estate firm paid about $200 per square foot for the 174,000-square-foot property known as the Kendall Summit Office Park for $200 per square foot at 11400, 11410, 11420, 11430, and 11440 North Kendall Drive. It secured a $26 million non…

South Florida’s Commercial Market Post Gains Across All Sectors

According to the new 1Q 2018 The Quarterly Report – South Florida Commercial Real Estate released this week by data firm Vizzda and the MIAMI Association of Realtors, South Florida’s multifamily real estate transactions jumped 8.5 percent year-over-year in 1Q 2018 and per-unit multifamily prices increased in Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties. “Increasing population, job growth and rising…

Miami’s Multifamily Market Sees Prolonged Sales Activity for First Time in Years

Driven by the delivery of new product, the Miami multifamily market is experiencing a period of increased transaction activity. Always in high demand, but generally a thinly traded market, Miami has seen a significantly higher volume of market-rate multifamily sales in the last two years. While Miami-Dade County has maintained strong fundamentals overall, its sales volume has historically trailed nearby…

Square Mile antes up $217M office loan for 1111 Brickell

Square Mile Capital Management originated a $217million loan secured by 1111 Brickell, a 30-story 522,000 s/f office building in the Brickell submarket of Miami, Florida. KKR and Parkway Property Investments, acquired the asset and will complete an extensive capital improvement plan to solidify the property’s position as a best-in-class office building. The financing includes proceeds to fund the…

Selina hotel brand plans expansion into Miami market

Selina, a hospitality brand that combines co-living, co-working, hotel and hostel, has tapped Miami as its first major U.S. expansion city.
The company is looking to acquire and redevelop up to 2,000 beds in Miami, said Steven Ohayan, vice president of business development. It’s starting with the former Tower Hotel property in Little Havana’s neighborhood. Selina plans to open that property, a 62-key hotel…

How hot can South Florida’s industrial market get?

Industrial properties may not be the sexiest parcels in commercial real estate, but they’re certainly making buyers salivate these days. Increasingly, investors are willing to go to greater and greater lengths to land these properties, outbidding others even when it means accepting lower returns, commercial brokers said. As land availability continues to shrink and rents…

Elit Breaks Ground on Miami-Area Retail Development

Elit has begun work on a retail center in Miramar, Fla., dubbed The Grove at Miramar. The company already secured several tenants for the $15 million, four-building project. GD Construction is the general contractor of the retail plaza, which is slated for completion in July 2019. The Miami-area retail center will be situated on the southeastern corner of Miramar Boulevard and South Flamingo Road…

Value-Add Rental Properties in South Florida Sell for $90M

A Denver-based real estate firm that already owns six multifamily properties in South Florida picked up two more, paying $90 million for the Sundance Village Apartments in Miami and the Gardens at Nova (pictured, right) in Davie, FL. Grand Peaks Properties acquired the two communities from Poinciana Properties Inc. of Coral Gables, FL for more than $202,000 per unit. Poinciana marketed the two rentals as…

Downtown Miami Office Supply Trends

Office construction has finally returned to Downtown Miami after several stagnant years, with most of it in the form of mixed-use projects. Few pure office towers of significant size broke ground in recent years, at least not within the urban core. The majority of office construction this cycle has occurred out in the suburbs — and this is true for all three of South Florida’s counties. While new office space…

Experts Round-Up: How Retail Centers Need to Adapt to Successfully Engage Millennials

The millennial generation is quickly becoming an important demographic in the economy as they begin to graduate from their respective scholarly institutions, get jobs, and contribute more into the workforce while progressing their careers. According to Pew Research Center in 2017 Millennials already comprised 35% of the labor force with some estimates stating that the percentage…

South Grove’s historic Marjory Stoneman Douglas cottage added to list of threatened sites

A preservation group included the tiny cottage in its annual list of most endangered Florida properties The former Coconut Grove home of notable environmentalist, writer, and women’s suffrage advocate Marjory Stoneman Douglas was singled out as a threatened historic property by the nonprofit Florida Trust for Historic Preservation in its annual “11 to Save” list. Built in 1926, the modest 900-square-foot…

New Design District condos with stylish rooftop terraces ready to open

Say hello to the new One Bay Residences One Bay Residences, a collection of 38 contemporary townhouse condominiums is now complete and ready to welcome its first residents. Available in both single floor and multi-story layouts, the development at 455 NE 39th Street in Miami’s Design District is the first of its kind in the neighborhood and offers a niche alternative to the area’s many new high…

Duke Realty drops $180M at Hialeah industrial park

Hialeah’s industrial market just got hotter. Duke Realty just dropped $180 million at Flagler Global Logistics’ 8 million-square-foot industrial park on the northwest corner of Northwest 154th Street and and Northwest 97th Avenue. Countyline Corporate Park is being developed by Flagler Global Logistics, a subsidiary of Florida East Coast Industries. Flagler assembled the 95-acre site in 2005 for a…

Finvarb Group taps Thompson Hotels for its South Beach hotel project

Thompson Hotels is looking to make a return to South Florida with an eight-story hotel project proposed by the Finvarb Group near the Miami Beach Convention Center. Denver-based Two Roads Hospitality and the Finvarb Group announced that they would launch the 150-room hotel at 1685 Washington Avenue under the Thompson Hotels brand. Thompson Hotels last had a presence in Miami Beach in…

Affordable housing investor picks up apartment complex in North Miami

Affordable Housing Development Services just picked up an apartment community in North Miami for $13 million. The complex at 14560 Northeast Sixth Avenue consists of 82 apartments and a 15,000-square-foot commercial building leased to a child care facility and pre-school. The deal breaks down to about $110,000 per unit. Ocean King Apartments LLC is the seller. The company is led by Allen…

Apartment rental prices across US slow after years of steady growth: report

Tenants can rejoice. Landlords? Not so much. Apartment building owners across the country may be seeing the end of record rent growth, according to new nationwide data. Prices on multifamily rents ticked up just 2.3 percent in the second quarter year-over-year, the smallest increase since 2010, according to RealPage Inc. The findings were reported in the Wall Street Journal, and attributed in part to the…

Wynwood Leaders Say Zoning Was Key To Neighborhood’s Evolution

In just 10 years, Miami’s Wynwood neighborhood has transformed from a grungy industrial area to a trendy arts center and tourist draw, and is now maturing with its first major office and residential components. That is because property owners and developers banded together to develop key zoning changes, they said Wednesday during Bisnow’s Evolution of Wynwood event. Panelists noted that…

ASB pays $24M for 10.5-acre industrial property in Hialeah

ASB Real Estate Investments just paid $24.3 million for a warehouse in Hialeah that’s fully leased to the furniture manufacturer, Synergy Custom Fixtures. Terreno Realty Corporation, a publicly traded real estate investment trust based in San Francisco, sold the 302,000-square-foot warehouse at 215 Southeast 10th Avenue for about $81 per square foot. Synergy Custom Fixtures signed a long-term lease…

Beckham partner Jorge Mas teases plan for mega soccer complex in Miami

David Beckham’s partner Jorge Mas is presenting a plan for a major mixed-use soccer complex in the city of Miami, and is expected to go public with the proposal at a Miami City Commission meeting next month. Beckham and his partners officially announced the Major League Soccer team earlier this year, but the stadium plans – including the location – have been up in the air for years. Mas, a MasTec…

36th Street Rail Crossing To Be Eliminated As FDOT Plans To Reconfigure Intersection

Transportation planners are considering closure of the north-south railway crossing at Northeast 36 Street, city records show. (The east-west crossing may be staying open). Instead, a new crossing will be opened at Northeast 42 Street, in order to improve access to the Design District. Company policy of the Florida East Coast Railroad requires that two crossings be…

Now playing on Flagler: umpteenth Groundhog Day remake

Showing, now and seemingly forever, on downtown’s main thoroughfare is the Flagler Street version of the film Groundhog Day. Every few years Miami’s Downtown Development Authority cites tremendous progress on the remaking of Flagler Street in a wonderful new design that’s going to serve downtown better than ever before. We’ve been reporting that at least as far back as 1993. A quarter of a…

Prime Biscayne Property’s 13-story Edgewater hotel gains development review OK

A new hotel is planned for the Edgewater neighborhood of Miami. Prime Biscayne Property LLC has submitted plans to construct a 13-story mixed-use hotel at 3047 Biscayne Blvd., at the southeast corner of the intersection with Northeast 31st Street. The city’s Urban Development Review Board voted June 20 to recommend approval of the project with conditions. No official name was revealed, nor…
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City looks to design firm to craft true Virginia Key flex park

The City of Miami’s so-called flex park on Virginia Key is in line for a major redesign, with the ultimate goal of building a world-class waterfront destination with regional importance for a flexible public open space. A proposed contract with a design firm is on today’s (6/28) city commission agenda. Commissioners are to consider a resolution accepting a proposal from Civitas Inc. to…

Plans for Brickell’s dual-flag hotels underscore the impact of Underline

The Underline, a planned 10-mile linear park and urban trail, is barely off the drawing board but is already being touted as a neighboring asset for a major mixed-use project proposed in Brickell. C-F Brickell LLC plans to construct a dual-branded hotel with 264 rooms, about 25,000 square feet of retail stores, and a rooftop terrace and bar. The property is at 110 SW Seventh St., 721 SW First Court and 115 SW…

WeWork “cracked the code,” but has it hit a ceiling?: panel

At first, landlords didn’t want to lease to WeWork. Now, the company is in Class A office buildings across the globe. And in the future, it could end up partnering with landlords. “Partnering with WeWork is something we’ve thought about,” said Columbia Property Trust CEO Nelson Mills, explaining that it would be beyond simply leasing space to the co-working company. “Certainly, the industry has been…

Renderings revealed: Mr. C hotel, 100 Las Olas & Fairchild Coconut Grove

The Cipriani family just released new renderings of its Mr. C luxury hotel in Coconut Grove. Arquitectonica and the Martin Brudnizki Design Studio designed the 98-room hotel, which is under construction at 2988 McFarlane Road. It will feature nautical-themed interiors and a ballroom on the top floor with views of the Biscayne Bay. The hotel’s facade is propped up by stilts, inspired by…

The American Dream Miami: More Entertainment, Less Retail

The massive American Dream Miami project won final approval from the Miami-Dade commission last week – and it’s now looking like more of a theme park than a mall. The $4b project will now have a much larger entertainment component than originally planned, with the amount of retail space reduced, according to the WSJ. Originally, the proposal included 3.5 million square feet of retail, with 1.5…

Related Group and Rockpoint launch $2B multifamily division

The Related Group is making another push into multifamily real estate. Related and Rockpoint Group are launching a new division within Related focused on acquiring value-add multifamily properties in Florida and throughout the Sun Belt, the companies announced on Tuesday. Together, they plan to spend more than $2 billion over the next several years. Miami-based Related and Boston-based…

Too little too late: Internet sales tax ruling can’t stop brick-and-mortar retail apocalypse

Retail trade groups claimed a big victory for their brick-and-mortar store constituency when the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that states can collect sales tax from internet retailers. Even President Trump notched it as a win. But retail experts question how much the change will really help or even affect traditional brick and mortar retailers, which have been losing out to e-commerce businesses for a host of…

South Florida Multifamily Transactions, Prices Rise in 1Q; 1Q 2018 Vizzda/MIAMI Realtors Commercial Report Released

South Florida multifamily real estate transactions jumped 8.5 percent year-over-year in 1Q 2018 and per-unit multifamily prices increased in Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties, according to the new 1Q 2018 The Quarterly Report – South Florida Commercial Real Estate released by data firm Vizzda (Visual Data) and the MIAMI Association of Realtors Commercial (MIAMI Commercial). “Increasing…”

Miami Mold Specialist in Expansion Mode, Acquires New Building in South Beach

Prominent indoor environmental services company, Miami Mold Specialist, recently announced the acquisition of prime commercial real estate in South Florida. This new commercial property will be used as Miami Mold Specialists new headquarters, with remodeling and renovations already getting underway. The new headquarters will allow for Miami Mold Specialists to efficiently and effectively expand…

Miami Beach food hall unveils tenants and opening date, other restaurant news

Terranova Corp. unveiled a roster of tenants to open at The Lincoln Eatery, a food hall planned for Lincoln Lane in Miami Beach. The 9,600-square-foot hall, at 723 North Lincoln Lane, is set to open in December, according to a spokesperson. Tenants include Necessary Purveyor, a sandwich shop with 136 square feet; Fresh Garden Bowls with 191 square feet; Chill’N nitrogen ice cream with 300 square feet…

ASB Real Estate Acquires Miami Industrial Facility

ASB Real Estate Investments has acquired a 10.5-acre industrial property in Miami’s submarket of Hialeah, for $24.3 million. The facility is 100 percent leased on a long-term basis to Synergy Custom Fixtures, a custom counters and fixtures manufacturer. Terreno Realty Corp. sold the asset on behalf of the Allegiance Real Estate Fund, its $6.9 billion core vehicle. This comes off the heels of its $20.3 million sale…

Video: Cory Sylvester of Union RealTime Provides Self-Storage Industry Forecast

Cory Sylvester, Principal with Union RealTime, which provides a data service called Advocate for the self-storage industry, appears on a commercial real estate talk show to discuss how the self-storage industry is performing and what investors in self-storage properties might expect as the market continues to evolve.

Tariff Increases and the Potential Economic Effects

Changes to U.S. trade policy have sparked questions about what the economic effects might be. A recent Economic Synopses looked at other countries that increased tariffs to see what might happen. Economist Fernando Leibovici and Senior Research Associate Jonas Crews identified 16 times over the period 1980-2006 when a country increased import tariffs by at least 3.5 percentage points in a year.

Proposed zoning rules in Coconut Grove would restrict the size of new single-family homes

A movement to curtail the infiltration of boxy, zero-lot line modern houses in Coconut Grove could lead to more stringent rules for single-family home development in the neighborhood. The Miami Planning and Zoning Board voted 8-1 last week to recommend approval of a rewrite of zoning overlays that govern what can be built in Coconut Grove. The proposed regulations will go before the Miami City…

UK billionaire Mike Ashley buys Walgreens property near 1 Hotel South Beach

Mike Ashley, the British billionaire founder and CEO of Sports Direct, just closed on a Walgreens-leased property on Collins Avenue in Miami Beach. Ashley, who also owns Newcastle United Football Club, paid $8 million for 50 percent of the fee simple ownership of the land and 100 percent of the leasehold interest in the property at 2300 Collins Avenue, across the street from 1 Hotel & Homes South…

Doral church buys former building that was home for Univision’s “Escándalo TV”

A Doral church is giving new life to an office building previously home to Univision’s Telefutura operations. Iglesia Doral Jesus Worship Center paid $9.5 million for the nearly 80,000-square-foot building at 1900 Northwest 89th Place, more than two years after the property hit the market for $12.75 million. The church financed the deal with a $6.4 million mortgage from West Palm Beach-based Flagler Bank.

Grass River, Downstream Realty Partners buy Wilton Manors shopping center

Grass River Property and Downstream Realty Partners are expanding their portfolio in Wilton Manors. Property records show the partnership paid $21 million, or about $270 per square foot, for a 78,600-square-foot shopping center at 2200 and 2292 Wilton Drive, with plans to renovate the property. Grass River and Downstream Realty scored a $22.8 million loan from Two Harbors Investment…

MiamiCentral Office Buildings Listed for Sale

Florida East Coast Industries, a company with ties to railroad magnate Henry Flagler, is marketing for sale the first two buildings at the transit-oriented MiamiCentral development in downtown Miami. The listing includes 2 MiamiCentral at 700 NW MiamiCentral Avenue and 3 MiamiCentral at 161 NW 6th Street. The 5-Star buildings collectively consist of 285,000 square feet of offices and 35,000 square feet of….

Brightline may extend passenger train service to both Orlando and Tampa

Brightline, the company that plans to extend its passenger train service in South Florida to Orlando, may expand into Tampa, too.
Gov. Rick Scott announced Friday that state officials will consider proposals by private companies to launch a passenger train service along Interstate 4 between Tampa and Orlando. Brightline has submitted a bid to build a rail line in the I-4 corridor on land leased…

Condo association in Brickell tower says developer overcharged for shared facilities

A condominium association in Brickell is suing its shared services provider, Mast Capital, alleging the developer unexpectedly and excessively raised the amount the condo owners had to contribute. The Mayfield Condominium Association also claimed Mast Capital — which owns the hotel portion of the building — overcharged for some of these expenses, which include maintenance for some of the…

White House wants to shake up housing finance

The White House on Thursday unveiled a plan to release Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac from government control and turn them into private companies. Under the proposal, which still needs congressional approval, the two mortgage giants would lose their federal charters. Other private companies would be able to compete with them in the business of repackaging mortgages, stamping them with…

As redevelopment becomes all the rage in downtown Miami, nightclubs are turning into collateral damage

E11even is one of three clubs on Northeast 11th Street that have faced multiple noise complaints from neighbors. For more than 15 years, in the wee hours before sunrise on Sundays, the thumping bass emanating from the speakers inside the cavernous Club Space lured hundreds of electronic dance music aficionados onto Northeast 11th Street in downtown Miami. It’s a scene that real estate developers…

Apartment Construction Booming Across the Southern U.S.

The 816-unit Park Line Miami apartment towers at 250 NW 1st St. in Miami. The project is slated to be completed by the fourth quarter of 2019. Due to impressive in-migration as well as demographic growth and booming economies, southern metros have attracted an impressive share of apartment…

Joint venture buys 30-story office building

Miami’s commercial real estate market has been hot for several years now, but the risks are real. The recent sale of a large office building helps illustrate the potential upside and downside. The 30-story tower at 1111 Brickell Avenue recently sold to a joint venture involving real estate giants KKR and Parkway Property Investments for an undisclosed amount. When it last changed hands in 2013, it sold for…

The country’s largest shopping mall is coming to Miami

The mall isn’t dead—it’s simply become a theme park At a time when brick-and-mortar shopping centers across the country are struggling to stay afloat, the developers of American Dream Miami are moving forward with a plan to bring the nation’s largest and most expensive megamall to South Florida. Slated for a 174-acre site of mostly vacant farmland along the Florida Turnpike in Miami Lakes…

Miami-Dade county doubles down on cars with Kendall Parkway highway expansion

Transit advocates have sarcastically dubbed controversial proposal as “another sexy highway” On Wednesday Miami-Dade officials voted in favor of a hotly debated plan to build a new multilane highway through the Everglades to serve the county’s West Kendall community.
Commissioners approved the project by a 9-2 margin despite testimony from opponents claiming the $650 million undertaking would…

Hialeah construction company execs charged with defrauding affordable housing fund

The president and vice president of a Hialeah-based construction company face federal charges for allegedly defrauding Miami-Dade County’s low-income housing fund. Javier Estepa and Diego Alejandro Estepa Vazquez of Aaron Construction Company, were charged in a four-count indictment on Thursday over their alleged involvement in a scheme to gain contracts with Miami-Dade Public Housing…

Miami board approves two mixed-use hotel projects in Edgewater and Brickell

With a few minor modifications, a pair of mixed-use hotel proposals in Edgewater and Brickell received a seal of approval from Miami’s Urban Development Review Board. Both projects went before the board on Thursday to request design waivers. The board first heard from Miguel Diaz de la Portilla and Kobi Karp, the attorney and architect, respectfully, for Prime Biscayne Property LLC, which submitted…

Miami Beach Convention Center hotel by group led by Jackie Soffer and David Martin would cost at least $348M to build

The development group led by Jackie Soffer and David Martin would build a compact, sleek convention center hotel in Miami Beach that incorporates environmentally conscious design elements aimed to mitigate the impacts of climate change. The price tag would be between $348 million to $362 million with 65 percent financed with construction loans and the remainder through equity from the…

Miami board approves design for second phase of apartments at Liberty Square redevelopment

The reimagining of Miami-Dade’s oldest public housing apartment complex will feature six new three-story buildings with 204 apartments, a hidden parking lot and a small park and playground. Miami’s Urban Development Review Board on Wednesday approved the second residential phase of Liberty Square Rising, an ambitious redevelopment project by Related Urban, the Related Group’s…

Elysee condo tower goes vertical after massive concrete pour

Crews delivered 5,000 tons of the building material in just 20 hours After breaking ground in December, Miami’s striking Elysee condo tower has begun its 57-story vertical climb along the Bay of Biscayne. The start of above-ground construction comes after crews completed a nearly twice-around-the-clock, 20-hour concrete pour to create the future skyscraper’s base. No fewer than 260 truckloads…

Spider lists Edgewater site for $7M after axing condo project

Spider Investments just listed the site of Spark, a canceled condo project in Edgewater, for $7 million. The developer, led by Andres Goldenberg and Alejandro Eskenazi, is one of a handful in South Florida to list the sites of their now-defunct projects, including the former Flagler 626 property in Fort Lauderdale’s Flagler Village and the Boulevard 57 site in Miami. Spider launched sales for Spark, a 27…

East End Capital scores $30M financing for Wynwood Arcade, nearby warehouses

More retailers and restaurants are coming to Wynwood. East End Capital just scored $30 million in financing for the build-out of tenant spaces at its Wynwood Arcade development, as well as for some surrounding warehouses that the developer assembled between 2014 and 2016. The warehouses along Northwest 24th and 25th streets recently signed on taco and tequila restaurant Bartaco and the…

Miami Office Tower Fetches Area’s Second-Highest Sales Price Since 2012

The recent sale of Sabadell Financial Center in downtown Miami for $248.5 million ($475 per square foot) cements the transaction as the second-highest price paid for a South Florida office property in the last six years, CoStar data shows. Global investment firm KKR (Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co LP) and Orlando-based office landlord Parkway Property Investments LLC bought the 30-story tower at…

Good News: Disclosure of Cash Buyers for Lux Real Estate Effective in Curtailing Money Laundering; Bad News: Homes Sales Cut by 70%

The Department of Treasury’s crackdown on potential money laundering involving all-cash buyers of real estate that began in 2016 deflated the value of luxury homes sold in the nation’s largest markets by more than 4 percent. It also reduced the number of all-cash sales by 70%, according to a new authoritative analysis by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and the University of Miami.

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Video: Cory Sylvester of Union RealTime Provides Self-Storage Industry Forecast

Cory Sylvester, Principal with Union RealTime, which provides a data service called Advocate for the self-storage industry, appears on a commercial real estate talk show to discuss how the self-storage industry is performing and what investors in self-storage properties might expect as the market continues to evolve.

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Miami Commercial Real Estate News June 20, 2018: KKR Buys Sabadell Financial Center for $250 Million; More…

Parkway Properties, KKR pay $250M for former Sabadell Financial Center: sources

A partnership between Parkway Properties and investment giant KKR just paid $250 million for the former Sabadell Financial Center in Miami, sources told The Real Deal. The seller was Prudential Real Estate Investors, which bought the property in 2013 for $184.3 million, property records show. The deal marks one of the priciest office-building trades in Greater Downtown Miami since the Southeast…

KKR, Parkway Acquire 30-Story Sabadell Financial Center in Miami’s Brickell District for $250M

KKR and Parkway Property Investments LLC have acquired Sabadell Financial Center, a 30-story office tower located at 1111 Brickell Avenue in Miami’s Brickell submarket. PGIM Real Estate Investors sold the asset for $250 million after acquiring the building in 2013 for $184.3 million, according to The Real Deal. Square Mile Capital Management LLC originated acquisition financing on behalf of the new…

KKR, Parkway Properties Buy 522 KSF Miami Office Tower

The 522,000-square-foot office tower at 1111 Brickell Ave. in Miami’s vibrant Brickell submarket has changed hands. In a joint venture, affiliates of KKR and Parkway Property Investments purchased the Class A building from PGIM Real Estate. Also known as Sabadell Financial Center, 1111 Brickell made its debut in the city’s central business district in 2000 as part of a mixed-use development that…

KKR, Parkway Venture Acquires Miami Office Tower

A joint venture of KKR and Parkway Property Investments has acquired the 30-story office tower at 1111 Brickell. The joint venture purchased the 522,000-square-foot office building from New Jersey-based PGIM Real Estate. No purchase price was disclosed. Square Mile Capital Management LLC of New York City originated the financing for the deal. PGIM acquired the property, which was built in…

Half of Biltmore’s rent to restore historic hotel

The Coral Gables City Commission voted unanimously last week to allow the Biltmore Hotel Limited Partnership to redirect 50% of annual rent payments to the city to the building’s historic preservation, paying up to half of the historic monument’s improvement costs. The city attorney and the city manager are to meet with Biltmore officials to draft the five-year agreement. City staff and the historic preservation…

New Flagler ‘Festival Street’ design adds $10 million to cost

Prospects for the Flagler Street renovation – which has dragged on several years – are suddenly brighter, as leaders of Miami-Dade County, Miami, and the Downtown Development Authority pledged to pump more money into the project. In February, the downtown authority, which has steered the project since its inception, agreed to consider suggestions by Moishe Mana, an investor who has…

Wells Fargo Grants $103M Financing for Miami Transit Oriented Development

Florida East Coast Industries has received $103 million in financing from Wells Fargo for MiamiCentral, a new transit-oriented development in Miami that will be the first of its kind in the area. The development consists of 2 MiamiCentral, a 10-story, 190,000-square-foot Class A tower which is scheduled for completion this month; and 3 MiamiCentral, a 130,000-square-foot mixed-use building…

Video: Reis Economist Predicts Self Storage CAP Rates to Rise 1.25% in Next 12 Months

Barbara Denham, Economist with REIS, a firm that provides structured and quality assured commercial real estate data including 30 years of commercial real estate market research and economic analyses. discusses how a 1.25% increase in CAP rates (capitalization ratio) could impact the self-storage property market, what is means for valuation and overall property performance. The conversation, basically a…

One pact on plan to narrow Biscayne Boulevard, but studies still due

The city’s Off-Street Parking Board has approved a new more detailed agreement between the Miami Parking Authority and the Downtown Development Authority for the Biscayne Green Project. But the plan to transform Biscayne Boulevard into something other than a busy downtown street hugging vast surface parking lots may still be a couple of studies down the road. At the direction of…

5-point solution targets Brickell Bridge Gridlock

The Coast Guard says it’s willing to test an altered schedule for opening the Brickell Avenue Bridge if others deliver on four key changes to the clogged roadway crossing the Miami River. On May 29, James Wolfe of the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) wrote to the Coast Guard requesting changes to scheduled bridge openings. They include trimming the morning operating curfew by 30 minutes…

Clock ticks to replace Miami-Dade civil courthouse

Miami-Dade has a timeline to build a civil courthouse to replace the crumbling one on Flagler Street, with work to start in July 2020, according to a memo from Mayor Carlos Giménez. Commissioners this month voted to cancel a public-private partnership solicitation for the tower, seek a new hybrid partnership and provide a timeline for their consideration June 19. Commissioners on Tuesday accepted…

Gubernatorial candidate Philip Levine discloses real estate assets worth $109 million

Florida gubernatorial candidate Philip Levine is worth a cool $133 million. In an effort to open a blind trust for his assets, the former Miami Beach mayor, on Monday, issued a financial disclosure revealing all of his holdings and net worth. The filings show Levine’s real estate assets total more than $109 million, according to the Miami Herald. The portfolio is made up of properties throughout Miami, Miami…

Miami-Dade County’s Office Market Fueled by Solid Local Economic Fundamentals

Driven by population and job growth, Miami-Dade County is one of the strongest and most sought-after commercial real estate markets in the Southeast. As of February 2018, the county’s unemployment rate stood at 4.7 percent, which, while only a 10-basis point decline from the rate in February 2017, represents continued positive movement. The metro’s economic stability and growing employment…

Marsha Soffer sues Ritz-Carlton, Miami Beach developer over delays

A member of the Soffer family is suing the development group behind The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Miami Beach over the condominium project’s construction delays, and is looking to get her deposit back. It’s the fourth lawsuit filed by buyers in the last four months, all seeking a refund of deposits due to delays. Marsha Soffer, the daughter of billionaire Turnberry Associates developer Donald Soffer…

Grand Peaks pays $66 million for apartment complex near FIU

Grand Peaks Properties paid $65.6 million for an apartment complex near Florida International University in Sweetwater, property records show. Real estate investors Manuel and Jorge Larrieu and Nitza Gonzalez sold Sundance Village, a 304-unit property at 11325 Northwest Seventh Street, for about $216,000 per apartment. They paid $7.2 million for the complex in 1997, and hired Larry Stockton of…

Celebrity Chef Samuelsson To Open A Restaurant In Overtown

Miami is trying to rebuild a neighborhood that was once a vibrant center for black culture, and a celebrity chef is contributing what he does best: food. Marcus Samuelsson has bought a former pool hall in Miami’s Overtown neighborhood and plans to open a restaurant there later this year. A redevelopment board is already pouring tens of millions of dollars into Overtown, but Samuelsson is the first…

Miami Industrial Market’s Future Hinges On Infill And Demand For Single-User Properties

After several years of strong absorption in leasing and robust sales volume, there’s no question that Miami’s industrial real estate market is the desired location for national tenants and institutional investors alike. But many insiders are questioning if sustaining that level of growth is possible and if there are still profitable transactions to be found. The answer is a resounding yes. There is little indication that…

$22.8M Sale Negotiated for Leasehold Interest in Industrial Property Near Miami Airport

HFF has arranged the $22.8 million sale of the leasehold interest in a two-building, 211,852-square-foot industrial property located roughly one mile from Miami International Airport. Manuel de Zárraga, Tracey Goo and Luis Castillo of HFF arranged the transaction on behalf of the seller, iStar Inc., and procured the buyer, the Dayan family from Brazil. Safety, Income & Growth Inc., managed by iStar…

Boutique ‘Mr. C’ hotel headed to Coconut Grove

The brand has existing locations in Los Angeles and New York A previously unnamed, five-story hotel under construction in Coconut Grove will be operated by the Cipriani family’s boutique Mr. C brand. Under construction since last year, the project is being developed by the Fort family and Arquitectonica founding principal Bernardo Fort-Brescia. It is located on a narrow lot next to the group’s renovation…

Plan to build Cuban museum on waterfront site behind AmericanAirlines Arena scrubbed

A proposal to build a Cuban Exile History Museum on the waterfront site behind the AmericanAirlines Area has been abandoned.
In its place, property could become what it was originally intended for more than 20 years ago: a waterfront park. The Miami-Dade County Commission was slated to vote this week to lease the land and build a privately funded Cuban museum, but the proposal was pulled…

Climate change already hitting home prices

The risk of climate change appears to be having an impact on housing prices. Average home prices in areas that face low risks of flooding, hurricanes and wildfires outpaced areas that had a greater risk of climate change between 2007 and 2017, according to figures from Attom Data Solutions reported by Bloomberg. Average home prices in areas at high risk were worth less last year than they were a…

Commercial Office Lease Negotiation – A Pro-Tenant Checklist

This Article provides you with tips to create a concise and effective negotiation checklist and the key points you should consider when negotiating a lease in a multi-tenant office building. This Article also highlights key provisions you should pay close attention to often found in office leases. At initial glance, a 20, 30 and sometimes 40 page commercial office lease agreement may seem daunting.

Trump administration may expose more wetlands to real estate development

The Trump administration is preparing to limit the definition of federally protected waterways in the Clean Water Act, an action that could expose many wetlands to real estate development. Scott Pruitt, the administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, has completed a proposal to implement President Trump’s executive order limiting the definition of federally protected waterways. Trump…

Report: Flawed load-bearing design likely contributed to FIU bridge collapse

A newly installed FIU pedestrian bridge collapsed March 15, killing six people. The unusual pedestrian bridge at Florida International University had an undetected design flaw that probably contributed to its collapse in March, the Miami Herald reported, citing a review by three independent structural engineers. At the newspaper’s request, the engineers reviewed nearly 2,000 pages of mathematical…

Group led by Jackie Soffer, David Martin is sole bidder for Miami Beach Convention Center hotel

A group led by developers Jackie Soffer of Turnberry Associates and David Martin of Terra is the sole bidder to submit a proposal for a Miami Beach Convention Center hotel. Miami Beach Connect, which includes Bernardo Fort-Brescia’s Arquitectonica, Craig Robins’ Dacra, Meyer-Davis and Coastal Tishman, will go before the city’s evaluation committee meeting next Thursday, a spokesperson for the team…

Why savvy investors are using Alaska to avoid property tax deduction caps

To get around a provision in the new tax law limiting federal deductions for state and local taxes to $10,000, investors in states like New York are turning to Alaska. Property owners have been establishing LLCs in no-tax states like Alaska or Delaware to get around the cap, according to Bloomberg. They then transfer parts of that LLC into several non-grantor trusts, which are treated as independent taxpayers…

Congress Passes New Banking Legislation to Reduce Regulatory Burden

Last month, President Donald Trump signed into law “The Economic Growth, Regulatory Relief and Consumer Protection Act.” Billed as significant regulatory relief for banks by some—and not enough regulatory relief by others—the new law calibrates a massive piece of banking legislation enacted after the 2007-08 financial crisis. That law is the Dodd-Frank Act (the Act). The Reason for Dodd-Frank…

Fireman Derek’s Pie Shop Opening in Coconut Grove

I was at Fireman Derek’s Pie Shop the other day in Wynwood. The reason I bring them up is that they are coming to the Grove. Now this is something special, the pies are so rich, I don’t think you can eat them every day. On Thursday, we had a green mint chocolate chip cheesecake along with Mocha Latte’s, which were the best Mocha Latte’s that I’ve had in a long time. But back to the pie – you could…

Miami Riverside Center redevelopment plan gets a new look

The updated layout places new emphasis on public space and river access Miami-based Adler Group has released an updated version of its plan to transform a prime piece of downtown riverfront real estate into a mixed-use, multi-building development. Slated to replace the city-owned administrative building known as Miami Riverside Complex, the project at at 444 SW Second Avenue calls for three to four…

Rotem Rosen’s new firm to buy dev site in Miami’s A&E District for $30M

MRR Development, a new firm led by Rotem Rosen, Jerry Rotonda and billionaire Anand Mahindra, is in contract to pay $30 million for a development site in Miami’s Arts & Entertainment District. The firm is buying the majority of the city block between 18th and 19th streets and Northeast Second Avenue and Northeast Second Court. With bonuses, the 1.42-acre site allows for a mixed-use project of up to 1.9…

Fed hikes interest rates again, raises outlook for more increases in 2018

The Federal Reserve announced it will raise interest rates a quarter percentage point on Wednesday, and signaled that it could raise interest rates at least twice more this year. Most Federal Reserve officials now expect at least four rate increases this year, up from a previous projection in March of three rate increases, according to the Wall Street Journal. Most officials also expect the Fed will have..

Miami board to vote on Finvarb and Cho’s mixed-use Brickell hotel, other projects

Miami’s Urban Development Review Board will review proposals for two new mixed-use hotels in Miami’s Edgewater and Brickell neighborhoods and the second phase of Liberty Square, an affordable housing development, at its upcoming meeting on June 20. Mixed-use hotel at 3047 Biscayne Boulevard in Edgewater. Kobi Karp Architecture & Design submitted plans for 3047 Biscayne Boulevard…

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Video: Reis Economist Predicts Self Storage CAP Rates to Rise 1.25% in Next 12 Months

Barbara Denham, Economist with REIS, a firm that provides structured and quality assured commercial real estate data including 30 years of commercial real estate market research and economic analyses. discusses how a 1.25% increase in CAP rates (capitalization ratio) could impact the self-storage property market, what is means for valuation and overall property performance. The conversation, basically a supply versus demand outline, covers supply of self storage properties, noting over-development in recent periods, and trends in multifamily given its direct effect on demand for self storage units.

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